Resource identifiers

Digital Object Identifiers

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Lower Palaeolithic technology, raw material and population ecology

Gilbert Marshall, Clive Gamble, Derek Roe & David Dupplaw, 2002

Introduction

This visual and metric database is the data component of a project funded by a major grant from the
Arts and Humanities Research Board between 1999 and 2001 (Grant number AN5347/APN8525).
The project was designed to examine Lower Palaeolithic technology and raw material and to use the findings to
discuss aspects of population ecology during the period. The time range is from 1.5Myr to 300Kyr and includes
material from Africa, Europe and the Near East. The database contains 10668 digitised images of 3556 bifaces,
as well as information on provenience, raw material and standard measurements.